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but the city told us today that the number is actually three. investigators say a lot ofist is because physical evidence is difficult to come by. >> we have several residents that were destroyed -- what we have to do and what we have been doing is matching up those residents that we know are accounted for alive and well and healthy to those homes. >> at least eight people remained hospitalized one is still in critical condition. some people from the neighborhood got the chance to check out their homes or in some cases what was left of where they used to live. those who were not let into the area yesterday boarded buses an advance late this afternoon. a polices escort took them to see the devastation firsthand. >> i saw the big crater and then i saw our house and other people's houses. there were several houses that were fine, several that weren't. it's a mess. >> another group of residents will get that same tour tomorrow. >> we will not be asking them and will not ask them to sign any releases when they accept that pg&e announced that the compa
but the city told us today that the number is actually three. investigators say a lot ofist is because physical evidence is difficult to come by. >> we have several residents that were destroyed -- what we have to do and what we have been doing is matching up those residents that we know are accounted for alive and well and healthy to those homes. >> at least eight people remained hospitalized one is still in critical condition. some people from the neighborhood got the chance to...
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but as randall pinkston shows us, mr. obama urged all kids, stay focused and hold on to your dreams. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: president obama is telling america's students to work hard and dream big. >> your future is in your hands. your life is what you make of it. and nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond your reach. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the president chose a successful school in philadelphia for his second annual back-to-school pep talk. >> nothing is going to have as great an impact on your success in life as your education. >> reporter: schools across the country had the option to show the speech in the classroom. last year, just the idea of president obama delivering a message directly to students sparked an outcry from conservatives, accusing him of trying to push politics on children. this year, the hullabaloo was largely absent. schools still gave parents the option to pull their children out of class but an informal survey of schools in this area revealed that few even planned to show t
but as randall pinkston shows us, mr. obama urged all kids, stay focused and hold on to your dreams. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: president obama is telling america's students to work hard and dream big. >> your future is in your hands. your life is what you make of it. and nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond your reach. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the president chose a successful school in philadelphia for his second annual back-to-school pep talk. >>...
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yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint satellite image, the very latest when you see we are totally socked in around inverness and new dillon beach. pinpoint forecast for your morning commute. official sun up 6:50 a.m. clouds will retreat a little bit when we had a trough breezing through, throwing a few high clouds in our forecast. you can see that right there and there it swings, due east, up stream, another trough, that is going to produce a chance of rain showers by the end of the workweek. we are still dealing with cool air mass typically 87 degrees in liver more, instead tomorrow's hig
yes, we are using the other r word. >> rain. we've got rain, pinpoint that first off live cbs weather camera out toward the bay waters, small craft advisory in place. transitioning to san jose, 70 degrees, west winds at 9 miles per hour typically this time of the year in san jose we should be in the 80s. out and about on this mondaining, 13th day of the month, temperatures currently in the 70s. 60s. brisk winds around the bay, we are clouding up very quickly, this is our pinpoint...
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randy pausch lived 23 months. >> he had father's day with us. he didn't think he'd make it to father's day. and you can't put a price on that. >> reporter: or on the value of randy's legacy. >> we help to shape our own circumstances. we hope the shape our own destiny. so i think that's a great message. >> reporter: a message that lives on. ask any tigger. mark strassmann, cbs news, chesapeake, virginia. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric in new york. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org video taken by a surveillance camera at a gas station, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> it was th tranquility. waiting for the light to turn green and as i said, the earth sort of rising and dirt being thrown in the air. and the -- i guess there's a road that runs along there that all the asphalt was being thrown up in the area and the next moment a huge ex
randy pausch lived 23 months. >> he had father's day with us. he didn't think he'd make it to father's day. and you can't put a price on that. >> reporter: or on the value of randy's legacy. >> we help to shape our own circumstances. we hope the shape our own destiny. so i think that's a great message. >> reporter: a message that lives on. ask any tigger. mark strassmann, cbs news, chesapeake, virginia. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for...
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>> yes, any moment, investigators are going to give us the latest. this is the first full day of investigations, with additional staff yesterday to sort out everything in to pick up as much evidence as possible. yesterday, three sections of the pipe were removed for investigations. we can hear it now. >> a statement of the pipeline rupture investigation and in questions. for >> thank you, peter and good afternoon. >> the three segments of pipe that i spoke of yesterday have now been crated and are now this evening go by truck to laboratories in washington d.c.. there will going under go eight extensive investigation and a thorough investigation to what caused those pipes to be. was it fatigue? erosion? was it physical damage? there will be able to determine and the detail and the extensive physical investigation. with the energy labs in washington. >> i mentioned yesterday that if anybody reports any mental fragments to let us know. metal fragments-- >> and researching the damage and no metal fragments found. and there is a good likelihood that there
>> yes, any moment, investigators are going to give us the latest. this is the first full day of investigations, with additional staff yesterday to sort out everything in to pick up as much evidence as possible. yesterday, three sections of the pipe were removed for investigations. we can hear it now. >> a statement of the pipeline rupture investigation and in questions. for >> thank you, peter and good afternoon. >> the three segments of pipe that i spoke of yesterday...
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that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
that's going to do it for us tonight. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here. goodbye. >> it would have been a bold step in reducing pollution. grocers and retailers were in support. but they had more input than our environmentalists? want to save tax money? stop spending 20 million a year to start burying the bags that weren't. since our state politicians have dropped the ball, it's up to us. protect the planet at nbc editorials.com. k
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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we will require an ambulance. >> grove, the fire is heading towards us. we got problems over here. >> can't see how many structures right now. >> i have no idea what the status is. >> kron 4's jonathan is in san bruno tonight where he talked with residents still waiting to get back into their homes. >> the windows started cracking from the heat. the vinyl started melting and you can see smoke roll in and we realized we got to get out there. >> reporter: that's the last time they ever saw their home. it was among the dozens leveled by the fire. onlookers could only point and stair. they got a closer look on a bus tour for residents to see where their home once today. >> it was intense. >> like many others, he says he is looking for answers about what will be done. >> we lanon bash plan on rebuilding but moving that high pressure gas line out of a residential area. >> reporter: worried their homes could be next. >> pipeline flows through the whole area. under my house. they -- people are saying they smelled a leek, i smelled gas around my house. >> he afrai
we will require an ambulance. >> grove, the fire is heading towards us. we got problems over here. >> can't see how many structures right now. >> i have no idea what the status is. >> kron 4's jonathan is in san bruno tonight where he talked with residents still waiting to get back into their homes. >> the windows started cracking from the heat. the vinyl started melting and you can see smoke roll in and we realized we got to get out there. >> reporter:...
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and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese military fighting along side the u.s. against the communists. he saw agent orange pouring from the sky. >> a few weeks later the [ indiscernible ] that was strange for us because we live in a tropical environment. >> reporter: american forces dumped about 20 million gallons of herbicides on south vietnam between 1962 and 1971. back then, u.s. official insisted the chemicals were safe. and some soldiers didn't even bother to wear any protective gear when they sprayed it on the ground. but when his 5-year-old brother died of cancer, his family grew
and as she shows us tonight, many u.s. vets are getting benefits while the vietnamese soldiers who fought by their side are being ignored. >>> reporter: wherever you turn in vietnam, someone is selling something. but even around the thriving markets, there are reminders of the war that ended 35 years ago, kids and adults affected by the herbicide agent orange. in ho chi min city, we ran into van don visiting from dublin, california. his father was a pilot with the south vietnamese...
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some experts say chemicals used in the process can poison drinking water. as armen keteyian reports this morning, hundreds turned out for a federal hearing yesterday in western new york. >> reporter: the epa in binghamton has become a battleground over fracking, a method of natural gas extraction that has high rewards for energy companies and local economies. >> drilling is safe. >> reporter: and some say higher risks for communities. what's driving the drilling rush here and across the country are advances in hydraulic fracturing or hydro fracking, a process whereby millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals are blasted deep underground, forcing cracks in the shale. freeing natural gas for collection. it is at the surface where problems have been reported. like blowouts, and spills into ground water. and it's depicted in the hbo documentary "gas land," ignition at the kitchen sink. >> whoa. >> there's no such thing as zero impact drilling. >> reporter: binghamton new york sits at the northern end of the marcellus shale, an energy rich geological form
some experts say chemicals used in the process can poison drinking water. as armen keteyian reports this morning, hundreds turned out for a federal hearing yesterday in western new york. >> reporter: the epa in binghamton has become a battleground over fracking, a method of natural gas extraction that has high rewards for energy companies and local economies. >> drilling is safe. >> reporter: and some say higher risks for communities. what's driving the drilling rush here and...
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what used to be their neighbor's house. it's gone but he is alive. they believe it blew him nearly 300 feet to their doorstep. >> he still had smoke coming off his body. how he was walking and talking. >> at the time they were trying to escape but they put the teenager in the car and directive to the nearest hospital. >> willie gomez said that his girlfriend died in the blast. they tried to keep him from going into shock. >> they have been able to return to their home and sharing their story hoping that a disaster like this never happens again. they don't consider themselves heroes but they have a new friend. >> it's not over, we're bonded forever. >> children are even riding their bikes. but for this family and others life will never be the same. >>> security cameras in the area captured the initial blast revealing just how big the explosion was. this is how it looked to people a block away. this surveillance video comes from a gas stations at corner of san bruno avenue and glenview drive. you can see a woman running while
what used to be their neighbor's house. it's gone but he is alive. they believe it blew him nearly 300 feet to their doorstep. >> he still had smoke coming off his body. how he was walking and talking. >> at the time they were trying to escape but they put the teenager in the car and directive to the nearest hospital. >> willie gomez said that his girlfriend died in the blast. they tried to keep him from going into shock. >> they have been able to return to their home...
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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out....
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why don't you take us somewhere? >> he is not delivering. >> take a map for a little 10 square mile area. anywhere you want. >> san jose here i come. who is to blame for what happened on the 49 ers yesterday? where are they headed? maybe we should send them to mars. smith or crabtree? the coach sharerererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererer
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but people started screaming at us and told us to -- >> people started screaming at us and told us to get back on the train. >> officials do not believe the passengers were at in any danger, but it is investigating why the train operator stopped at the wheaton station. it is something we will have to follow up on with our personnel. >> metro also says it apologizes for any inconvenience and confusion last night. but they also go on to say that they had no knowledge that any engineer or metro employee ever told a passenger they were in danger while they were on those escalators. >> a stretch of road near a maryland shopping center is back open tonight. a water main broke near will loderdale drive near the shopping center. -- near pueblodale drive near the shopping center -- willowdale drive near the shopping center. it has been beautiful. >> yes, but we need some rain. how long will this dry weather continued, dad? >> if you take late thursday -- continue, doug? >> if you take late thursday night and early friday morning at of the equation, it will time.nue for some time mid mid-level
but people started screaming at us and told us to -- >> people started screaming at us and told us to get back on the train. >> officials do not believe the passengers were at in any danger, but it is investigating why the train operator stopped at the wheaton station. it is something we will have to follow up on with our personnel. >> metro also says it apologizes for any inconvenience and confusion last night. but they also go on to say that they had no knowledge that any...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her faly confide that informati to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behi me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some area is being made. all but 14 of the homes have gas and electricity. that's excluding the 59 red-tagged homes, homes unfit to live in. why that pipe blew up creating a fireball and bursting the water main, the investigation contues. pg&e has made $100 million available to the people out here to be used for insurance deductibles or for those who had no insurance and that is going to be available tomorrow or the next day. pg&e answering questions about the health of california's infstructure, people wondering what happened here could happen where they live
terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her faly confide that informati to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behi me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some...
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lynn. >> tracy potts for us in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> and across the country, american voters will be back in the polls today in the last major lineup of primary races before november's midterm electrics. and there are eight races with the most of the focus on the gop and the battle between party regulators and newcomers from the tea party. among the hot matchups, delaware senate race. mainstream republicans there looking to avoid another tea party win and they are making a big push for nine term representative mike cassle. until recently, he was favored over christine o'donnell, but now she's got the backing of former vice presidential candidate sarah palin as well as the tea party. delaware regulators hope to avoid a replay of the stunning alaska victory in the content. >>> another race to watch, that's new hampshire's senate primary. ovit la mon tang is in a battle with kelly iodie. she now appears to be facing stiff competition. although ao did i e has the blessing of palin. >>> and for the democrats, new york r
lynn. >> tracy potts for us in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> and across the country, american voters will be back in the polls today in the last major lineup of primary races before november's midterm electrics. and there are eight races with the most of the focus on the gop and the battle between party regulators and newcomers from the tea party. among the hot matchups, delaware senate race. mainstream republicans there looking to avoid another tea party win and they are...
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. >> and stay with us for continuing coverage of the explosion and fire. you can also find updates at any time and see additional video and photos by going to our website, ktvu.com. click on the san bruno tab. >>> plans to release sarah shourd held hostage in iran for more than a year has hit another snag. iran offered to release her for $500,000 bond. they countered to lower the bail because they are struggling to raise the cash. so far iranian authorities are not -- have not responded. she was detained also with josh fattal and shane bauer. . >> it is unfair that this immigration system is hurting so many families an separating us from our own parents. even if they come to the united states for a better life. >> the groups will join about 500 others across the country. they plan to meet with senator charles schumer and house speaker, nancy pelosi. >>> today, law enforcement officials who support legalizing marijuana went to city hall to announce their support for prop 19. backers say prop 19 would reduce crime by breaking the hold of drug cartels. >> her
. >> and stay with us for continuing coverage of the explosion and fire. you can also find updates at any time and see additional video and photos by going to our website, ktvu.com. click on the san bruno tab. >>> plans to release sarah shourd held hostage in iran for more than a year has hit another snag. iran offered to release her for $500,000 bond. they countered to lower the bail because they are struggling to raise the cash. so far iranian authorities are not -- have not...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. since..rafael nadal was trying to do it today. >>> in 1969 rod label won the u.s. open, french open and wimbledon in the same year. no one had done it since. rafael nadal was trying to do it tonight. his opponent djokovic won a set, but you'd never know by that reak. anyway they resumed. reaction. anyway, they resumed. that was after a two hour rain delay. how about that. four set match point. djokovic sails the return wide and finally rafael nadal has won his first u.s. open titles to complete a career grand slam. roger federer better check the rear view mirror. nadal at 24 years old now has nine career majors to federer's 16. you know the expression an eye for an eye? tonight was a football for a football. the jets down one to baltimore 4th and 10. dustin
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. since..rafael nadal was trying to do it today. >>> in 1969 rod label won the u.s. open, french open and wimbledon in the same year. no one had done it since. rafael nadal was trying to do it tonight. his opponent djokovic won...
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now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john boehner, the man who could be next speaker of the house, wavered. >> if the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> reporter: the white house eagerly responded. >> it sounded to us yesterday like there was a willingness by congressman boehner to go to the president's position of keeping middle class tax relief in place. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the real motivation of the white house is to continue its campaign to cast boehner as the face of the republican opposition. to that end, robert gibbs spent most of sunday on twitter in a back and forth battle
now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john...
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in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its mouth and landed and took me under water for a second and shook me. i remember being shaken and the only thing i could do because i was in his mouth, the shark was right here and it had me. the only thing i could do was hit him. >> while he punched the shark, something miraculous was happening. circling dolphins. >> there were 20 dolphins and they were distracting the shark and jumping over my head while i was treading water. >> the shark let go, but came back for a third attack. >> the shark comes back and grabs me by my right leg. >> barely in one piece, a friend helped him get back on his board and catch a wave to s
in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its...
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she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now a hurricane, as well. they're making their way westward through the atlantic. we'll keep an eye on where they're heading. igor, unfortunately, has got a real bead on bermuda. and our dave price, dr. science himself, will be along in a few minutes to explain exactly where those storms are headed. >> dr. science or dr. weather. a little bit of both. first we turn to politics this morning. the tea party and voter anger. there are more primary lessons today around the country and tea party candidates are hoping to upset more established republicans. cbs news correspondental correspondent nancy cordes is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: g
she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now...
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never used it. never used it. here is the other part of the bag damaged as well. this is just torn open. >> a short time later her son noticed damage to the snow board. >> this is benlt. there is a bubble. the accomplice we purchased it said it would be better if it was replaced and not repaired because integrity of the board is damaged. >> her son file aid claim with united but was told united didn't cover damage to sports equipment. randy warren is an attorney based in san rafael. >> certainly the airline would have the right to give them that exemption but there is a legal question of notice. how is the consumer supposed to know this so they can assume the right after this income checking luckage? >> airline said their official policies in contract of carriage that contract posted on united's web site states it will accept sporting equipment as checked baggage subject to certain conditions and limitations. terms and conditions will be provided by any united reservation agent. alex told his mom that never happened. >> i would put the burden on the airline to pro
never used it. never used it. here is the other part of the bag damaged as well. this is just torn open. >> a short time later her son noticed damage to the snow board. >> this is benlt. there is a bubble. the accomplice we purchased it said it would be better if it was replaced and not repaired because integrity of the board is damaged. >> her son file aid claim with united but was told united didn't cover damage to sports equipment. randy warren is an attorney based in san...
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city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last year. the huge gap between races is still evidence and the average score for asians was 889, for whites it was 838 and african- american students scored an average of 65. >>> the fire is a haunting reminder of the east space-bar storm and coming up the emotions rekindled after almost seven years. and, of course, is this convention in the bay area a equivalent of the 20th century gold rush? >> clouds are pushing back into the bay and coming up i will let you know when a few rainclouds could approach the bay area. >> u.s. capitol police order people on the part of the house of representatives today after spot
city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right. the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her family confided that information to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behind me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some area is being made. all but 14 of the homes have gas and electricity. that's excluding the 59 red-tagged homes, homes unfit to live in. why that pipe blew up creating a fireball and bursting the water main, the investigation continues. pg&e has made $100 million available to the people out here to be used for insurance deductibles or for those who had no insurance and that is going to be available tomorrow or the next day. pg&e answering questions about the health of california's infrastructure, people wondering what happened here could happen whe
terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right. the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her family confided that information to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behind me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress...
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take a look at this wasteland that used to be a neighborhood. now, people who live down there still aren't allowed to go back in. instead, it's filled with investigators who are still trying to figure out exactly why this happened. the natural gas pipe that leveled this neighborhood was packed up and trucked out by the ntsb today as their most critical piece of evidence, even as neighbors just down the street are finally returning home. >> what the [ bleep ] happened? >> reporter: the people who live on the street where this incredible home video was taken are still nervous, and the sight of pg&e workers using electronic sniffers to check for more leaks under their street isn't helping. >> i feel secure, but she's not. she's scared. she keeps telling me, "i don't wanna come home, mom, i don't wanna go home." >> reporter: investigators so far have two areas of concern as they examined the pipe which was first installed in 1956. first, that it has a long seam where it was welded together and may have been susceptible to corrosion. but they've also
take a look at this wasteland that used to be a neighborhood. now, people who live down there still aren't allowed to go back in. instead, it's filled with investigators who are still trying to figure out exactly why this happened. the natural gas pipe that leveled this neighborhood was packed up and trucked out by the ntsb today as their most critical piece of evidence, even as neighbors just down the street are finally returning home. >> what the [ bleep ] happened? >> reporter:...
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thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's check your traffic. >> we have some low clouds moving in. we will start a little warm up today especially away from the coast. 50s, 60s there. >>> right now on inner state 80 west it looks good. ing good.d problem it's 5:00, let's go back to the desk. >>> we have breaking news this morning. about ten minutes ago we received news that he's been released from prison. there will are reports that sured been released after more than a year in prison. we are getting word of sarah's release. we will continue to bring you details this morning as soon as they become available. >>> we're also following new developments in last week's deadly explosion and fire if san bruno. federal investigators are taking a closer look at a welds on a curved section of the pipe that blew up. in just a couple of hours the coroner will update the fatality. >>> also pg&e will spend up to a million dollars to help the fire victims. we have details of a very controversial new idea. >> reporter: it's not clear
thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's check your traffic. >> we have some low clouds moving in. we will start a little warm up today especially away from the coast. 50s, 60s there. >>> right now on inner state 80 west it looks good. ing good.d problem it's 5:00, let's go back to the desk. >>> we have breaking news this morning. about ten minutes ago we received news that he's been released from prison. there will are reports that sured...
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so things looking better for us. into tomorrow night we're talking about 56, partly cloudy and dry. 7-day forecast, the trend, basically more decent weather on tap here. we will have the chance, again, for showers late thursday into friday. right now the weekend looking like a lot of sunshine. kelly? >> thank you. >>> for many teens and 'tweens fashion is very important. they like the bright colors and want to look good for all their peers. abc2 news sherrie johnson hits the stores to find the top five fashion tips for teens and tweens. >> reporter: here at cohen clotheiers in cockeysville it's about looking good for teens and 'tweens, that is 9 to 14, this family-owned store has been in business for 100 years. you'll find parents and children searching for the perfect outfit. pat cohen is the coowner of the store and offers five fashion tips for the fall. >> this is roxy. this is a roxy skirt with the layers, which is popular. should probably wear this with black leggings and little knit jacket. a lot of bright colo
so things looking better for us. into tomorrow night we're talking about 56, partly cloudy and dry. 7-day forecast, the trend, basically more decent weather on tap here. we will have the chance, again, for showers late thursday into friday. right now the weekend looking like a lot of sunshine. kelly? >> thank you. >>> for many teens and 'tweens fashion is very important. they like the bright colors and want to look good for all their peers. abc2 news sherrie johnson hits the...
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can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being dragged away by insurgent, giunta charged right into the ambush after them, under heavy fire. how often do you remember that time, that day? >> i think about it multiple times a day. i think about it every day. all the time. >> reporter: giunta pulled brennan to safety. >> he was putting everything he had to keeping brennan alive. he was talking to him, comforting him, saying, you know, you're -- all you got to do is survive. you're done. you're going to go home. all you have to do is pull through. >> reporter: but brennan did not make it. and amid
can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being...
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kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an estimated $2.5 billion price tag. so it seems the san jose city council will endorse he want above ground option but we'll see what happens later today. meanwhile, this other high- speed rail news, governor schwarzenegger is touring high- speed rail in china and japan, riding the systems and looking them over. he is looking for outside investors to contribute to the $40 billion project of california. today japan announced it would be willing to give california loans to build project but it's not saying how much they would be. several countries including japan are all
kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an...
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never used it. 97 used it. here's the other part of the bag that was damaged as well. it is just torn open. >>reporter: short time later her son noticed damage to the snowboard itself. >> it is bent and then there's a bubble right underneath it and then when we took it to the place where we purchased it they said it would be better if it was replace and not repaired because the integrity of the board is damaged. >>reporter: her son filed a claim with united airlines but was told united didn't cover damage to sports equipment. randy is an attorney based in san rafael. >> certainly the airline would have the right to give themselves that sort of an exception but there's a legal question of notice. how is the consumer supposed to know this so that they can assume the risk in checking the luggage. >>reporter: airline set the official policy by law in the contract of care. that contract posted on united web site specifically states it will accept sporting equipment as checked baggage subject to certain conditions and limit tastes. terms and conditions which will be provided
never used it. 97 used it. here's the other part of the bag that was damaged as well. it is just torn open. >>reporter: short time later her son noticed damage to the snowboard itself. >> it is bent and then there's a bubble right underneath it and then when we took it to the place where we purchased it they said it would be better if it was replace and not repaired because the integrity of the board is damaged. >>reporter: her son filed a claim with united airlines but was...
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that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >> you're listening to the ntsb president, christopher hart, about -- talking about how one part of the investigation is over. they are moving to the second phase, which includes looking over documents at pg&e, interviewing witnesses. we'll have more on this later on in this newscast. >> there are so many stories coming out of last week's disaster, people would were barely able to escape the flames. at some point they escaped only from the -- because of the help from others. ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage live from san bruno. john? >> reporter: we got
that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >>...
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to hurt us. to hurt the movement. i believe that about ernest. >> reporter: the works of ernest withers have been in high demand for decades at museums a galleries around the country including this one here in atlanta. in fact, the ernest withers museum is set to open in memphis. the allegations are a blow to withers' family, fearful they could stn his legacy. >> he left images that are in our nds giving us a true picture of what took place. and to say that he betrayed african-americans is a false statement. >> reporter: images of the country's troubled history and the man behind them, drawing new headlines decades later. ron mott, nbc news, atlanta. >>> and that's our broadcast on a tuesday evening. thank you as always for being here with us, i'm bria williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
to hurt us. to hurt the movement. i believe that about ernest. >> reporter: the works of ernest withers have been in high demand for decades at museums a galleries around the country including this one here in atlanta. in fact, the ernest withers museum is set to open in memphis. the allegations are a blow to withers' family, fearful they could stn his legacy. >> he left images that are in our nds giving us a true picture of what took place. and to say that he betrayed...
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we used the air patrols to find indication of gas. >> aerial inspections they used they look for dying but just patient it was looked at for corrosion in november they could not tell us the results of those inspections. >> that is part of the investigation and i cannot share the findings of that assessment. >> they are asking the company to inspect all of its 5,000 mi. of pipelines there will be a focus on high pressure pipe lines in high populated areas like sambar know. the big question is will those inspections be similar to the ones in the past? they couldn't say what these inspections will look like. >> we inspector pipeline annually so we will work with national transportation safety board and find out when what time frame were looking at. >> to see all of the video since thursday go to our web site. >> at 648 this morning it's going to be a day warmer than what we saw yesterday temperatures starting to warm up forecast conditions once again low cloud cover and place in should burn off quicker than which saw yesterday currently at 54 degrees by noon getting to 60 high temperature
we used the air patrols to find indication of gas. >> aerial inspections they used they look for dying but just patient it was looked at for corrosion in november they could not tell us the results of those inspections. >> that is part of the investigation and i cannot share the findings of that assessment. >> they are asking the company to inspect all of its 5,000 mi. of pipelines there will be a focus on high pressure pipe lines in high populated areas like sambar know. the...
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separate trough brought us a cooler monday. it's exiting throughout the state to the north of us. a brief warmup is behind it. we are looking at anywhere between three and six degrees warmer today. by friday we are clouding up and the rain chances down the peninsula. this morning look for 50s and then partly sunny and near 80 inland. >>> good morning. there is some washington going on southbound 680 from 84 as you leave the sunol grade through the sunol grade down to 237 in milpitas in preparation of the new express lane. it will be free for carpoolers but single drivers may use it and pay an average toll of $4-6. >> and live shot of 680 in walnut creek, traffic around the bay area, earlier stall on the bay bridge has been cleared. no other accidents to worry about. that southbound 680. we'll check out north bay ride, 101 in san rafael, drive time right now is only 45 minutes from santa rosa down to the golden gate bridge. >> now, 5:09. >> wal-mart goes mobile. money scope report is next. >> also, as the san bruno fire victims assess their losses, what we can all learn from their
separate trough brought us a cooler monday. it's exiting throughout the state to the north of us. a brief warmup is behind it. we are looking at anywhere between three and six degrees warmer today. by friday we are clouding up and the rain chances down the peninsula. this morning look for 50s and then partly sunny and near 80 inland. >>> good morning. there is some washington going on southbound 680 from 84 as you leave the sunol grade through the sunol grade down to 237 in milpitas in...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us live now from capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: it is clear the battle lines are drawn despite what we saw yesterday may have been a hint of compromise between republicans and the democratic party. republican john boehner hinting he might support president obama's plan to extend tax cuts only forethose who make up to $250,000. not for people who make more than that. but the republican party, other member, came back and made it very clear that they want these bush tax cuts extended for everyone, including the so-called wealthy, because they say those are the job creators in our society. jobs that right now are so desperately needed. interestingly, it's not a completely partisan fight, because at least three democrats agree that these cuts should be extended for everyone until the economy is on better footing. so we're looking at two deadlines coming up. first of all, the cuts expiring by the end of the year and, also, the effect of this election coming up in just a few weeks in november. lynn? >> absolutel
nbc's tracie potts joins us live now from capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: it is clear the battle lines are drawn despite what we saw yesterday may have been a hint of compromise between republicans and the democratic party. republican john boehner hinting he might support president obama's plan to extend tax cuts only forethose who make up to $250,000. not for people who make more than that. but the republican party, other member, came back and made it very clear that they want...
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our sports director joins us with more on the victory over the jets. hi, mark. >> reporter: two outstanding defenses engaged and the ravens stand tall in the end. the season opener had the look of disaster at the start. joe flacco was fumbled by the geds and fumbled -- jets and fumbled. it made things miserable for sanchez. the ravens held them to a total of just six first downs. when sanchez was able to throw, his receivers payed a price, like dustin keller, a hard hitting start to the season got ravens way. for all of the talk of their improved offense, it was the defense that led the way in a 10-9 win over the jets. >> we bend, but we don't break. that's how we played today. we proved we can be the number one defense. >> reporter: only fitting that the defense dominated and the one guy who's been there for all 15 years, ray lewis, is still a star. >> ray lewis is the best linebacker in football. no doubt about it. >> reporter: with our wjz fan cam we asked you what impressed you most about the ravens win over the jets. >> the defense, pressing, push
our sports director joins us with more on the victory over the jets. hi, mark. >> reporter: two outstanding defenses engaged and the ravens stand tall in the end. the season opener had the look of disaster at the start. joe flacco was fumbled by the geds and fumbled -- jets and fumbled. it made things miserable for sanchez. the ravens held them to a total of just six first downs. when sanchez was able to throw, his receivers payed a price, like dustin keller, a hard hitting start to the...
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that will likely take most of the rain knot of us but at least give us a chance of showers by thursday knight and friday. in the tropics, we have you'll ya behind me. tropical storm igor, pretty impressive looking hurricane there. and the forecast track from the hurricane center, thankfully starts to take this away. it is turning northwest ward soon away from the leeward islands but winds are down to 135. this could be coming close to bermuda by saturday evening and sunday morning. they will have to watch that as a weaker storm, still a hurricane nonetheless. the seven-day forecast, sunshine, breezy today. 83ment less wind tomorrow, 83. warmer on thursday, mid-80s but a threat on thursday night in to friday morning for showers with that front, 78 and nice looking weekend low to mid-80s. how's the traffic? >> so smooth all morning long. as we creep closer to the 7:00 hour, we have a boo boone othem -- beltway. move it outside. at college park this is what we are dealing with an accident taking away the left shoulder and causing this, a jamup, bumper-to-bumper condition here starting an
that will likely take most of the rain knot of us but at least give us a chance of showers by thursday knight and friday. in the tropics, we have you'll ya behind me. tropical storm igor, pretty impressive looking hurricane there. and the forecast track from the hurricane center, thankfully starts to take this away. it is turning northwest ward soon away from the leeward islands but winds are down to 135. this could be coming close to bermuda by saturday evening and sunday morning. they will...
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they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the media and the social network and the wires and our friends at the met toll tan transportation authority. heading into the city and there is the lighter volume. the metering lights with another 15 minutes. the approach looking nice. some of these folks might be reaping the benefit because of the disabled truck. it is clearing so in the next half hour, sorry. pleasant and no more break for you. back to you. >> no more break for you. grab a jacket. the feeling of fall is in the air. >> we will see temperatures warming up. we are starting a warming trend th
they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us now from capitol hill. good morning. >> good morn pentagon. it's going to be a big day, a big week and a big season headed into the elections as congress tries to figure out whether or not to extend these bush tax cuts that are expiring at the end of the year. now, coming out of the weekend republican leader john boehner who had been critical of the president's plan signaled that he might support it in order to get something done before these tax cuts expire. but all hopes of a compromise were dashed when his party came out very strongly yesterday and said that these tax cuts must be preserved for everyone, the poor, the middle class, and, yes, the wealthy. those who make over $250,000. his party is not the only group to support that. we now know of at least three democrats who say, look, this is the wrong time with our economy still not on good footing to raise taxes. we need to preserve these tax cuts for everyone. so it's a fight not only against republicans but against some members of the democratic party as well. lynn? >> thanks. >>> last
nbc's tracie potts joins us now from capitol hill. good morning. >> good morn pentagon. it's going to be a big day, a big week and a big season headed into the elections as congress tries to figure out whether or not to extend these bush tax cuts that are expiring at the end of the year. now, coming out of the weekend republican leader john boehner who had been critical of the president's plan signaled that he might support it in order to get something done before these tax cuts expire....
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scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released there. that's about all we know. you mentioned the $500,000 bail that had been a real contention. the family said they couldn't afford t. the american government said they were not legally allowed to pay it. who paid it or does d it get paid at all, we don't know. this was a power struggle between the president and the iranian court that seems to have been resolved. we have a reporter in tehran itself. we are getting the latest. you can join me throughout the morning and i will get you the latest. sarah shourd released from custody a
scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released...
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these used to be trees. and right next to it, the remains of what used to be a house, the foundation, the chimney, are all that is left. as i can out a little further you can see the path of the fireball. this house is all of what is left of this shell. no roof. the interior is black, gutted. and across the street, these homes look pretty good but when i assume in this terre, home. the windows have been a bloown out out and zooming in, selling out. >> and the vegetation, wilted by the heat. and 100 yds away from the blast as a green tag. that means that it is safe to occupy. maureen kelly. >> residents just finished a tour of the devastated area and jeff bush shows us what happened and spoke with one resident who lost everything in the fire. >> tour buses lined up in the church of the highlands, and addresses were verified. the white wristband to verify their residency, and with police escort, it took 50 minutes. it was clear that there were shocked, sad and his home was destroyed in the fire. >> it was real
these used to be trees. and right next to it, the remains of what used to be a house, the foundation, the chimney, are all that is left. as i can out a little further you can see the path of the fireball. this house is all of what is left of this shell. no roof. the interior is black, gutted. and across the street, these homes look pretty good but when i assume in this terre, home. the windows have been a bloown out out and zooming in, selling out. >> and the vegetation, wilted by the...
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take a look at this image behind us. this construction worker was actually on top of that utility pole. he's just gotten down. the flag is blowing in the distance. it was an iconic image really, symbolic of what the people in this neighborhood are trying to do. they're trying to rise from the ashes right along with that utility pole is there used to be houses and now there's nothing but dirt. now today was the first time that all of the residents impacted by the explosion were able to sit together in the same room and receive some vital information. >> i picked up the dog, run around the house trying to find her leash, grabbed my purse and ran downstairs outside to the car. >> reporter: since they escaped the explosion that rocked their neighborhood on thursday, they spent nights in various locations. inside the car. at a friend's house and in a dog friendly hotel. ever since her husband returned from the business trip and joined her at the hotel, they have been anxious to find out what became of their home. they found i
take a look at this image behind us. this construction worker was actually on top of that utility pole. he's just gotten down. the flag is blowing in the distance. it was an iconic image really, symbolic of what the people in this neighborhood are trying to do. they're trying to rise from the ashes right along with that utility pole is there used to be houses and now there's nothing but dirt. now today was the first time that all of the residents impacted by the explosion were able to sit...
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winick gaves us a glimpse of the show. plus, a look at life after oprah. >> reporter: it was the beginning of the end. on the premiere episode of her final season, oprah winfrey gave each 1 of her 300 audience members an over-the-top trip to australia. >> you're going to australia. >> reporter: there were celebrity guests, including john travolta. >> you have been voted our favorite guest of all-time. >> reporter: and many paying tribute to the queen of talk. >> there's only one of you. there will never be another one. >> reporter: her show paid homage to the first broadcast 25 years ago. actor don johnson turned down an opportunity to be on the first oprah winfrey show. >> the most important thing, you're the greatest. >> thank you. >> reporter: and, yes, she did tear up when paul simon played a song especially written for the5 ♪ 25 years have come and gone >> reporter: her show has been nothing short of an institution. she was named "forbes'" most powerful celebrity this year for the fourth time. she's a media mogul wo
winick gaves us a glimpse of the show. plus, a look at life after oprah. >> reporter: it was the beginning of the end. on the premiere episode of her final season, oprah winfrey gave each 1 of her 300 audience members an over-the-top trip to australia. >> you're going to australia. >> reporter: there were celebrity guests, including john travolta. >> you have been voted our favorite guest of all-time. >> reporter: and many paying tribute to the queen of talk....
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john iffen joins us from southeast. one of the areas where voters reported problems. >> just to be clear, for voters planning on coming to the polls tonight in the nexthour or so. the problem has been fixed. however, earlier the confusion caused voters who have come here in southeast to get trned away. now, fenty and gray supporters are worried some of the voters may not have returned to the polls. those are votes that may not be counted. >> i think it's a bunch of -- i don't want to say the word. >> clarence atkins was frustrated after being told his polling stion in southeast was not letting people vote when the polls opened at 7:00 a.m. the problem, workers were given incorrect instructions from the d.c. boardf elections. workers were told to look for three seals on the ballot box which signifies it was not tampered with. however, there were only two. workers didn't know what to do. >> this is common across the country when you institute new polling equipment, have you to train poll workers and t them set up for one
john iffen joins us from southeast. one of the areas where voters reported problems. >> just to be clear, for voters planning on coming to the polls tonight in the nexthour or so. the problem has been fixed. however, earlier the confusion caused voters who have come here in southeast to get trned away. now, fenty and gray supporters are worried some of the voters may not have returned to the polls. those are votes that may not be counted. >> i think it's a bunch of -- i don't want...
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we're also on twitter, so tweet us. >> neither of us have children. >> i have to get married first, then we'll have talk about disciplining children. >> do you take away all of that or what do you do? >> yeah. >> i don't know. but i know kids are very attached to their text messaging and their -- >> how do you lay down the law? that's what we want to know. what's your tip? >>> it is 5:14. still to come, investors spooked about the stock market. where they prefer to put their money now. >> wow. all you got to do is take away their laptop. i was growing up, i got knocked upside the head but that could explain why i'm a little -- okay, let's talk about your forecast for today. a few clouds out there for the morning and plenty of sunshine expected yet again for the afternoon. looking out toward the bay bridge. it's going to be nice. i have today's forecast, your highs in just a few minutes. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy
we're also on twitter, so tweet us. >> neither of us have children. >> i have to get married first, then we'll have talk about disciplining children. >> do you take away all of that or what do you do? >> yeah. >> i don't know. but i know kids are very attached to their text messaging and their -- >> how do you lay down the law? that's what we want to know. what's your tip? >>> it is 5:14. still to come, investors spooked about the stock market. where...